Tim should have more variety on the serves. Because, after awhile, the opponent will pretty much figure out how to return your serves effectively to his favor as what happened here in this match.
Well Germany and France have the most competitive TT leagues outside of China. Any top 2nd division player from those two countries TT leagues will be around the same level as the US's elite players (top 20).
Wow! Our boy SID went on a 11-0 run in the 5th game! That was such an impressive comeback! 😮😮
Crazy! complete turn after they changed sides
I think that's "the Beast" Louis Price from TTD walking in to watch that last game at 17:00 - didn't know he played in this league
he plays in the second team in germany's 4. division but the first team is in the 1. bundesliga. he probably has great training partners there
These are definitely my favorite videos of yours lately
Covering US Men's national teams level players and how they practice is so fun to watch
really really excited to see what him and his brother do, they are awesome
You had me worried Sid. I know you are capable of more but you were playing cautiously as usual. Congratulations on your win.
Good stuff!
the beast in the back lol
its 4th division btw
but still very good table tennis
Tim should have more variety on the serves. Because, after awhile, the opponent will pretty much figure out how to return your serves effectively to his favor as what happened here in this match.
that what i was thinkinh too , also because Sid main serve is backhand so he know all the tricks/deception for bh serve ...
This is their 4th division?
This is 3rd Division Regionalliga. My mistake.
@@LosAngelesTableTennis I wasn’t trying to correct 😂, just amazed by how good these players are.
@@LosAngelesTableTennis I think its 4th because there are the 3 bundesligas
Well Germany and France have the most competitive TT leagues outside of China. Any top 2nd division player from those two countries TT leagues will be around the same level as the US's elite players (top 20).
@@LosAngelesTableTennis Regionalliga is the 4th division in Germany, below Bundesliga 1-3.